The purpose of this chapter shall be to preserve
the public peace and good order in the areas owned by the Town of
Henrietta and operated as public parks and to contribute to the safety
and enjoyment of the users of the park lands by regulating the hours
of use and the use of motorized vehicles and by prohibiting certain
activities inimical to customary park recreation uses.

Town parks will be open to the general public
at such hours as shall be set from time to time by the Town Board
each day and otherwise will be closed. During the hours that the parks
are closed, entrance to or occupancy of any park area is prohibited,
except by issuance of a permit by the Director of Parks and Facilities
or his designated agent.[1]

Operate any motorized vehicle, such as automobiles,
motorcycles, minibikes, snowmobiles and the like, within the area
of park lands; provided, however, that the operation of licensed vehicles
for the transporting of the public to and from the park lands is permitted
on all improved roadways, and the parking of such vehicles is also
permitted within designated parking areas.

Set fire or assist another to set fire to any timber,
trees, shrubs, grass, leaves, growth or any other combustible material
or suffer any fire upon other land to extend onto any part of the
park. Fires within town fireplaces and portable grills are permitted
within designated areas of the park but must be completely extinguished
after use.

No alcoholic beverages shall be dispensed from a temporary
bar or keg-type apparatus in any location within the Veterans Memorial
Park other than the park cabin or the picnic shelter, provided that
permission therefor shall first be obtained and specified on a current
and valid facility permit issued at the Town Hall and prominently
displayed on the premises.

Except as provided for the use of alcoholic beverages
in the park cabin in Veterans Memorial Park as authorized by a facility
permit, no beverages, alcoholic or otherwise, shall be used or carried
in glass containers in any part of Veterans Memorial Park.

The Director of Parks and Facilities, or deputies
duly appointed by said Director, and members of the Monroe County
Sheriff's Department or other peace officers shall, in connection
with their duties imposed by law, diligently enforce the provisions
of this chapter.

Ejection. The Director of Parks and Facilities, or
deputies duly appointed by said Director, and members of the Monroe
County Sheriff's Department or other peace officers shall have the
authority to eject from park lands any person acting in violation
of this chapter.

Any person violating any provision or regulations
of this chapter, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined a minimum
of $100 up to a maximum fine of $250 or imprisoned for not more than
15 days, or both. Each day's continued violation, after notice of
violation from the Town of Henrietta, shall constitute a separate
and additional violation.